Safety on campus is of paramount importance. It is a shared responsibility that involves both the institution and its community. Universities must establish robust security measures, including trained personnel, access control, and emergency notification systems. Moreover, students and staff should be educated about safety practices, reporting procedures, and emergency response. Campus safety is a continuous effort, and by working together, we can ensure a secure environment where everyone can thrive and learn without fear.
Follow this advice to stay safe at night:
- Ensure you have sufficient funds for meals, water, and transportation, whether it's a taxi or public transit to get home.
- Always carry personal identification, such as your driver's license, proof of age card, or passport.
- Keep your mobile phone on hand, ensure it's charged, and has available credit for communication.
- Inform someone at home about your expected return time. If you change your plans unexpectedly or are meeting someone new, let your friends know.
- Never leave your beverage unattended.
- Be aware that the possession of illegal substances can result in a criminal record.
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